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Q: How do you calculate the volume of a block being 0.10 m in length 0.08 m in width and 0.05 m in thickness?
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What is volume of a rectangle with length 8cm width 5cm and height 6cm?

Rectangles, being two-dimensional, don't have volume. The volume of the object you're describing is 240 cubic centimeters.


How do you find the height of the prism with the length of 3.5ft and width of 4.2ft with volume of the prism being 22.05ft?

26.46


How do you find the density and the volume of a solid when the mass is 23.07g and the length is 2.70cm and the width is 2.70cm and the thickness is 2.70cm if the density and the volume is unknown?

density = mass/volume volume = length * height * width 2.70 * 2.70 * 2.70 = 19.683 23.07 (mass) / 19.683 = 1.17207742722146 grams per centimeter cubed * * * * * That degree of precision in the answer is not justified. 1.172 gms per cc is a more appropriate answer. * * * * * That degree of precision in the answer is justified because in some cases the difference bettween 1.17207742722146 and 1.172 could be multiplyed by that being a fraction of the number being calculated and the longer answer is actualy more acurate and the question asker can round it down if they think that for their case it would be justfied to round it down.


What is the formula for finding the volume of a rectangle?

Rectangles, being two-dimensional objects, do not have volume. Rectangular prisms, on the other hand, do. The equation for their volume is length*width*height, or lwh.


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What is volume of a rectangle with length 8cm width 5cm and height 6cm?

Rectangles, being two-dimensional, don't have volume. The volume of the object you're describing is 240 cubic centimeters.


How do you find the height of the prism with the length of 3.5ft and width of 4.2ft with volume of the prism being 22.05ft?

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How do you find the density and the volume of a solid when the mass is 23.07g and the length is 2.70cm and the width is 2.70cm and the thickness is 2.70cm if the density and the volume is unknown?

density = mass/volume volume = length * height * width 2.70 * 2.70 * 2.70 = 19.683 23.07 (mass) / 19.683 = 1.17207742722146 grams per centimeter cubed * * * * * That degree of precision in the answer is not justified. 1.172 gms per cc is a more appropriate answer. * * * * * That degree of precision in the answer is justified because in some cases the difference bettween 1.17207742722146 and 1.172 could be multiplyed by that being a fraction of the number being calculated and the longer answer is actualy more acurate and the question asker can round it down if they think that for their case it would be justfied to round it down.


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